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EMS Progression: Knowing How & When to Move Forward

Oct 28, 202446 min
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Episode description

Summary: In this episode of the Alert Medic One podcast, Josh and Cody discuss the complexities of progression in Emergency Medical Services (EMS). They explore the balance between being early adopters of new evidence-based practices and the risks of jumping on trends without sufficient backing. The conversation delves into specific topics such as the use of calcium in trauma care and the implications of chest compressions in trauma situations. They emphasize the importance of effective change management within agencies, the need for proper training and rollout strategies for new tools and medications, and the ultimate goal of improving patient care.


Takeaways:

  • Progression in EMS requires careful consideration of new evidence-based practices.
  • Being an early adopter can be beneficial, but it carries risks.
  • The implementation of new practices should be patient-centered.
  • Change management is crucial for successful adoption of new protocols.
  • Training and education must keep pace with new tools and medications.
  • Effective rollouts involve clinician buy-in and feedback.
  • Organizations should avoid chasing trends without evidence.
  • The right tools and timing are essential for successful implementation.
  • Communication and transparency are key during transitions.
  • Continuous improvement in EMS practices is vital for patient outcomes.
  • The Role of Training in EMS Progression
  • Creating a Culture of Excellence in EMS
  • "Are you too slow to get on?"


Keywords: EMS, progression, evidence-based medicine, change management, patient care, protocols, training, implementation, medical director, clinical practice

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